23 September, 2020
Becky Clark
The sixth feature of the Oxonian Review's series on voice considers the power and limits of speech in the novels Convenience Store Woman and The Topeka School
1 September, 2020
Janis Jin
The fifth feature of the Oxonian Review's series on Voice examines the phenomenon of Asian American appropriation of Black vernacular—and suggests a different way forward for Asian American voice
10 July, 2020
Dmitry Dundua
The fourth feature of the Oxonian Review's series on voice looks at the many voices of composer Robert Ashley
3 July, 2020
Aliya Ram
The third feature of the Oxonian Review's series on voice asks: when language is the tool of authority, what does revolt sound like?
20 June, 2020
Oscar Harrington-Shaw
The second feature of the Oxonian Review's series on voice takes up the question of authorial voice in video games
6 June, 2020
Nicolas Liney
The Oxonian Review is introducing a new series on the theme of Voice. The first feature is an essay on Milman Parry and the voice of epic